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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostI think Morteza Pouraliganji and Kaveh Rezaei are in Qatar now ... he posted an IG story where he took a pic of the Qatar airport.
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"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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Originally posted by Leicester City View Posthttps://www.instagram.com/p/BryZnOMgiIQ/
LOL get out of here Rezaeian, me and you both know that you are only saying that to get into the starting XI because of the club you play for, "AL-SHANIA". It's clearly obvious you don't truly mean what you preach what a joke! Would you still be talking like that if you were at PP? No you wouldn't! Such a selfish player!
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Originally posted by scuderia View PostHoorad... you're really getting out of hand now. You're hating on everything and everyone! Can you spread one ounce of positiveness?
Originally posted by Ghermez Agha View PostVery good sign....if Kaveh is getting to Qatar the day before CQ announces the final list that’s a good implication of him making the final squad. Hope he’s healthy!
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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostThe Branko cult is infectious and illogical. Really sad. If you are going to follow one coach in teh world, at least follow someone like Carlos Queiroz or Pep, not some mediocre coach like Branko
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Originally posted by Tehranto View PostHe says inshallah zood tar khoob beshee ... so means he is still injured.Team Meli Iran
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"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostDoes he truly mean what he preaches? Would he say something else if he was in a different setting? The same people that hated Rezaeian, are liking him now. Not because of his footballing abilities, rather because of what he says.
When Carlos comes out and says Vouria and Ramin will have to compete as every other player have to compete with others in their position, then that’s what it means.
Stop being negative man lol.Last edited by teammelli91; 12-24-2018, 04:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Iran_19 View PostI don't mind people disagree with CQ and don't like him, it is their choices. but saying what he said what STUPID.
You can't stop supporting your NT because you don't like the coach.
TM is not a club!
If he said he will be against TM, I would’ve called him out on that!
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AFC Asian Cup 2019: 5 highest goalscorers in tournament history
https://www.foxsportsasia.com/footba...ament-history/
#1 Ali Daei (Iran): 14 goals
The only footballer with over 100 goals in international football, Iran’s Ali Daei tops this list of the top goalscorers in Asian Cup history. Daei scored his 14 Asian Cup goals across three editions of the Asian Cup.
He scored a staggering eight goals in the 1996 edition of the tournament, then followed it up with three each in the next two editions of the continental tournament.
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https://www.foxsportsasia.com/footba...iroz-on-blast/
AFC Asian Cup 2019: Former striker Khodadad Azizi puts Iranian head coach Carlos Queiroz on blast
Former Iranian marksman Khodadad Azizi didn’t take too kindly to head coach Carlos Queiroz tempering the team’s expectations ahead of the AFC Asian Cup 2019.
Queiroz had circled out three teams – defending Champions Australia, South Korea and Japan – that are virtually guaranteed to reach the top 4 of the tournament, stating that Iran had to battle it out with a number of other teams to vie for the fourth and final spot.
However, his comments didn’t sit well with Khodadad, who let loose on the former Manchester United assistant manager in an interview with Tehran Times.
“We are not stupid people Mr. Queiroz. To be among the final four is your dream not our dream. In 1996 AFC Asian Cup, we came third without any warm up match. Team Melli were named the best team of the tournament and Ali Daei was named as the best goalscorer. We also picked up the Fair Play Award,” he said.
He also outlined that Iran – historically one of the most successful teams in the tournament having won it thrice – needed a coach who would land silverware for the country, as their last Asian Cup triumph came in 1976.
“Now, Queiroz says he is dreaming of a place in the last four,” he opined.
“No, he is leading Team Melli for eight years and is one of the highest-earning coach in the world. We need a coach to end title drought for Iran national football team.”
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Originally posted by Leicester City View PostBut here’s the thing though, people are changing Rafiei words into something they aren’t. Rafiei said “hesti nadaram be Team Melli” meaning he is taking a neutral approach, just like some people who feel neutral about their NT. He did not go out and openly cheer out against TM and say he openly does not support TM.
If he said he will be against TM, I would’ve called him out on that!I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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^^ Khodad, zolfoghrnasab, Mail-be-Kohan are “dogs with a bone”. They all have one thing in common, being out of the limelight, they find commenting against CQ’s tactical and psychological remarks or any other comments for that matter as a tool to get back into the limelights! The media is clever they play “Kherso be raghs ovordim” with them and everything they go for it.
Frankly their are becoming to sound like broken records and wgaf about what they say. You want to hear sense, listen to Jalali.sigpic
Long Live 3 Rang'e Iran
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Originally posted by TAJ_LIVERPOOL View PostMayeli goh an baz dahane goshadesho va kard?
If only there were more characters like Nekounam, Daei, and Mahdavikia. Just listen to the way each of them speaks in their interviews leading up to the tournament and you'll understand why they were the captains of our national team. Even now, people ask why someone like Shojaei is included in the squad. Outfield player or not, he exhibits the most poise and class worthy of a captain heading into this tournament.
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